Top TV Shows - Salva Reina
Salva Reina's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • Iron Reign Poster
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    Iron Reign
    as Miki 8 episodes
    #2,307 in TVScore: 0.1
    Iron Reign is a Spanish crime thriller series that follows the tumultuous events surrounding Joaquín Manchado, a port terminal owner in Barcelona who oversees illegal shipments. The storyline escalates when a drug mishap unravels both his business and family life, igniting a gang war. The show is noted for its portrayal of power struggles and organized crime within the seaport's underworld.
  • Feria: The Darkest Light Poster
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    Feria: The Darkest Light
    as Marcos 8 episodes
    #2,431 in TVScore: 0.0
    Feria: The Darkest Light is a gripping supernatural thriller television show. Set in a small town plagued by eerie occurrences, the series follows a group of young friends who uncover a dark secret that has been hidden for centuries. As they delve deeper into the town's history, they find themselves tangled in a web of ancient rituals, mysterious powers, and terrifying entities. With each episode, Feria: The Darkest Light unravels the tension, building suspense and keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
Top Movies - Salva Reina
Salva Reina's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 0 movies sorted by current online popularity.
    Salva Reina Biography
    Salvador 'Salva' Reina, born on April 9, 1978, is a Spanish actor and stand-up comedian commonly known as 'Chuki'. He gained recognition for his performances in popular television series like Allí abajo and Sabuesos, as well as the film Marshland. Originally from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Reina was raised in Málaga. He pursued a degree in Sport Sciences at Granada. His acting career took off when he landed a role in the film 321 Days in Michigan, and he further cemented his success in Alberto Rodríguez's Marshland, portraying the character of Jesús. In 2021, Reina was honored with the Premio Luz at the Huelva Film Festival, acknowledging his extensive comedic work in both television and film.